Tax Forms
Browse official and fillable tax PDFs. Open a form to fill it online, download a blank copy, or print it for filing.
Find the right tax form
Tax forms are commonly used by taxpayers, payroll teams, bookkeepers, accountants, and small businesses. This hub organizes 1,527 fillable PDFs so you can find the right document, fill it online, download a blank copy, and keep a record for filing.
Filing checklist
- Open the form detail page and verify the agency, year, revision date, and source link.
- Read the official instructions before submitting the completed form.
- Review the official IRS or state instructions for the current filing year.
- Verify recipient, payer, employer, and taxpayer details against source records before filing.
1,527 Tax Forms
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Form 706 (Schedule E)(2025)
Jointly Owned Property
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule E) for Jointly Owned Property, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule F)(2025)
Other Miscellaneous Property Not Reportable Under Any Other Schedule
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule F) for Other Miscellaneous Property Not Reportable Under Any Other Schedule, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule G)(2025)
Transfers During the Decedent's Lifetime
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule G) for Transfers During the Decedent's Lifetime, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule H)(2025)
Powers of Appointment
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule H) for Powers of Appointment, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule I)(2025)
Annuities
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule I) for Annuities, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule J)(2025)
Funeral Expenses and Expenses Incurred In Administering Property Subject to Claims
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule J) for Funeral Expenses and Expenses Incurred In Administering Property Subject to Claims, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule K)(2025)
Debts, Mortgages, and Liens
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule K) for Debts, Mortgages, and Liens, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule L)(2025)
Net Losses During Administration and Expenses Incurred In Administering Property Not Subject to Claims
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule L) for Net Losses During Administration and Expenses Incurred In Administering Property Not Subject to Claims, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule M)(2025)
Bequests, etc., to Surviving Spouse
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule M) for Bequests, etc., to Surviving Spouse, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule O)(2025)
Charitable, Public, and Similar Gifts and Bequests
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule O) for Charitable, Public, and Similar Gifts and Bequests, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule P)(2025)
Credit for Certain Foreign Taxes
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule P) for Credit for Certain Foreign Taxes, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule PC)(2025)
Protective Claim for Refund
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule PC) for Protective Claim for Refund, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule Q)(2025)
Credit for Tax on Prior Transfers
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule Q) for Credit for Tax on Prior Transfers, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule R - 1)(2025)
Generating - Skipping Transfer Tax
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule R - 1) for Generating - Skipping Transfer Tax, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule R)(2025)
Generation - Skipping Transfer Tax
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule R) for Generation - Skipping Transfer Tax, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule T)(2025)
Section 2032A Property Valuation
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule T) for Section 2032A Property Valuation, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule U)(2025)
Qualified Conservation Easement Exclusion
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule U) for Qualified Conservation Easement Exclusion, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706 (Schedule W)(2025)
Continuation Schedule for Form 706 Schedules
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 706 (Schedule W) for Continuation Schedule for Form 706 Schedules, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 706-NA(2025)
Return of Taxable Estate of Nonresident Not a Citizen of the United States
Estate return for nonresident non-citizens
Form 708(2025)
United States Return of Tax for Gifts and Bequests Received from Covered Expatriates
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 708 for United States Return of Tax for Gifts and Bequests Received from Covered Expatriates, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 709-NA(2025)
United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return of Nonresident Not a Citizen of the United States
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 709-NA for United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return of Nonresident Not a Citizen of the United States, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Form 712(2025)
Life Insurance Statement
Statement regarding life insurance policies
Form 720(2026)
Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return
IRS quarterly return used to report and pay federal excise taxes for specific goods, services, and activities.
Form 720 - CS(2010)
Carrier Summary Report
Official Internal Revenue Service Form 720 - CS for Carrier Summary Report, sourced from the IRS forms and publications catalog.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Mixing the wrong tax year or revision with the current filing requirement.
- Entering taxpayer names or identification numbers that do not match official records.
- Forgetting attachments, schedules, recipient copies, signatures, or filing deadlines.